TCP/IP - Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. The dominant protocol suite in the worldwide Internet, TCP is Layer 4, the transport layer. IP is Layer 3, the network layer.
JITHINRAJ
Oct 25th, 2007
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is one of the core protocols of the Internet protocol suite TCP provides reliable, in-order delivery of a stream of bytes, making it suitable for applications l...
One more important difference is Win 2003 supports Volume shadow copy featurewhich is not in windows 2000..A NEW TOOL TO RECOVER FILES Window 2003 server includes IIS server in it.
Windows Server 2000 has three editions and does not include managment snap-inwhile Windows Server 2003 has 4 editions as followsStandard editionWeb editionEnterprise editionData center editionIt has manament snap-in too which can handle almost all queries.
Configured the Router through telnet,by connecting the LAPTOP OR DESKTOP TO Router by using,console port,or com port or by using Auxiliary Port remotely
murahari
Sep 8th, 2011
How to configer images in siebel crm configaration?
If the packets comes to router of the network to which host is connected, we can send packet to destination host as we know destination IP address(unique). So why do we need MAC address?
anonymous
Jan 10th, 2017
Since Mac address does not include any type of routing information. Since NIC contains the Vendor ID, date and serial number which is not needed for routing.
Public IP, is payable, which is provide by internet provider, to the customer. Private IP is used by our company network is privately own or free of used.
Nawaraj Thapa
Sep 24th, 2015
Generally, we may think that public IP address posses strong security as it is provided with only of cash but in a real, private IP address has strong security type than public IP address.
Protocol is a set of rules alternatively the language of computers
Priti
Nov 6th, 2017
In information technology, A specific set of communication rules is called a protocol. There are mainaly five type of protocol.
1. IP
2. TCP
3. FTP
4. UDP
5. SMTP
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